The City Never Sleeps
I was out at dawn this morning on the upper west side.
“This was all grassy fields 20 years ago, West End Avenue”
Photo by Dan Scolnick
The only thing that was here twenty years ago was this Con Edision building with its smokestack.
“Where NYC used to bathe, before running water and flush toilets”
Photo by Dan Scolnick
Besides Con Edison, the public bath house was one of the tallest buildings around. It was a major New York City Amenity. it’s on a steep hill.
“The Intrepid Museum from a distance”
Photo by Dan Scolnick
The Intrepid Air, Sea, Space Museum is a retired aircraft carrier with all kinds of warplanes on it’s deck, a submarine and a concorde to it’s north, and a space shuttle (that knocked off a few tiles on the trip here through our tidal estuaries) in a special display.
“The Circle Line”
Photo by Dan Scolnick
“Chinese Embassy“
Photo by Dan Scolnick